This exposition of a very well-chosen concept which contributes to nearly everything you are trying to accomplish as a singer is absolutely brilliant. Ivan is not here to show off and so is not letting any other particular technique get in the way of illustrating what is being demonstrated. A generous teacher with humility is a superior teacher!
Great intro video to this concept! It’s the exact same way I teach my student classical to contemporary. Thanks for spreading the good news of singing!! 👏🏽👏🏽
I don't know why I've watched this video and still can't know what's wrong with me 😂😂😂😂😂😂 Joke, I didn't know about pharyngeal resonance, worth the time learning something new, thank you ✨
i understand this but how do u manage going from just chest voice to this pharyngeal resonance mixed because i can do it but there's kind of break between but not range break just a hard switch
A hard switch just means your cords are disconnecting. Part of being up to move up and down your range is maintains the same amount of closure in cords
@SingingSimply keep your larynx down, and try to use the space between your throat to your nose to control your sound. Google an image of where your larynx and pharengeal (throat) spaces are so you can have a visual of how you may need to control those spaces. Be sure your throat is open, so you can feel the air as it pushes past the walls of your open throat and figure out the path of least resistance.
Good comments here. It’s a kind of balance, but letting your low notes be lighter and more “edgy” can help. It’s a kind of balance that at first might seem like a thin line but later starts to widen out into the stylistic freedom you hear in great singers. Sometimes placement will seem back but once you trust it you can roll quite far forward and out into the mask.
Great video but I'm cracking up at the phrase you picked for this practise. My neighbours are likely already wondering "what's wrong with me" without me directly broadcasting the question to them through shared walls 😂
@@jonathanlacayo3395 I think the reason why the problem seems to be on the fold closure is that he pushes too much chest for his voice, so the larynx goes up and he tends to go to falsetto. He has to lower the volume, let go the voice freely and relax in general in my opinion
@@utilitydiskFirstly, it's overall a good video to demonstrate the concept. I do agree that it can sound better. He did also mention that tone wise he wouldn't sing that way in a song. I do think his larynx is going high. I also think his air placement is a little off and that he's still a bit not use to it, and so very tense.
to this and the first three replies to this: this exposition of a very well-chosen concept which contributes to nearly everything you are trying to accomplish as a singer is absolutely brilliant. he is not letting any other particular technique get in the way of illustrating what is being demonstrated. the focus being described can be used with larynx high or low. i haven't seen anything in the comments here that reveals as deep a grasp of the subject matter accompanied by the ability to verbalize a useful visualization with exceptional clarity. also, for a "tense" voice, he managed to move through that bit of his range successfully pretty openly and furthermore he was not going to falsetto!
This exposition of a very well-chosen concept which contributes to nearly everything you are trying to accomplish as a singer is absolutely brilliant. Ivan is not here to show off and so is not letting any other particular technique get in the way of illustrating what is being demonstrated. A generous teacher with humility is a superior teacher!
Thank you for kind words!
Thank you: very clear and helpful.
Great intro video to this concept! It’s the exact same way I teach my student classical to contemporary. Thanks for spreading the good news of singing!! 👏🏽👏🏽
Time stamps would help. For ex, why, what and such. Great info!
This video was really helpful,could you analyse "The Weeknd" his techniques,his placement and his vibrato. Thank you
This is cool! Thanks a lot!
Glad it could help!
Lu, can you do more exercises?
I don't know why I've watched this video and still can't know what's wrong with me 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Joke, I didn't know about pharyngeal resonance, worth the time learning something new, thank you ✨
😂😂 glad it could help!
Fabulous!
thanks--good lesson!
Glad it could help!
Hey man! When will the fundamentals course be released?
Great question! I'm creating it as you speak. Should be ready by end of Jan
Thanks for pre-ordering btw!
i understand this but how do u manage going from just chest voice to this pharyngeal resonance mixed because i can do it but there's kind of break between but not range break just a hard switch
A hard switch just means your cords are disconnecting. Part of being up to move up and down your range is maintains the same amount of closure in cords
@@SingingSimply do you know any exercises for maintaining cord closure?
@SingingSimply keep your larynx down, and try to use the space between your throat to your nose to control your sound. Google an image of where your larynx and pharengeal (throat) spaces are so you can have a visual of how you may need to control those spaces. Be sure your throat is open, so you can feel the air as it pushes past the walls of your open throat and figure out the path of least resistance.
Good comments here. It’s a kind of balance, but letting your low notes be lighter and more “edgy” can help. It’s a kind of balance that at first might seem like a thin line but later starts to widen out into the stylistic freedom you hear in great singers. Sometimes placement will seem back but once you trust it you can roll quite far forward and out into the mask.
True, but have to be careful not to "swallow" the voice. Its my problem tho.
Wow 👌 this is finally making sense. I also know what's wrong with me now 😂. Jokes aside I know what I'm doing wrong.
Glad it could help! And 😂😂 probably should have chosen another phrase
Great video but I'm cracking up at the phrase you picked for this practise. My neighbours are likely already wondering "what's wrong with me" without me directly broadcasting the question to them through shared walls 😂
😂😂😂
lol, fortunately my neighbors won`t understand😀but I suppose they know that smth is wrong
1:13 PAUSEE 😂😂😂
Excellent! Helps a lot
Glad to hear that!
What is the name of that song and who is singing it
Heya! It's a Chinese song. ruclips.net/video/dgCYUCyq_BQ/видео.html&ab_channel=leehomwangVEVO
Good advice. Though you sang much higher than the guy in the video.
issa dipthong
Sorry not breath support
That's a high larynx 😢
Hi. Did you know we have sphenoidal sinuses?. Perhaps you have difficult place sound in the mask. Very common issue.
Buenísimo amigo muy útil ..modifica la emisión del sonido vocal 👌. saludos 🇦🇷
Glad it could help!
@@SingingSimply Si gracias por la enseñanza
Somebody who can’t sing teach sing
You sound a bit tense and forced… but I appreciate the effort.
His voice is just shaky because hasn’t achieved full cord closure, which placing the voice there will eventually help achieve efficiently.
@@jonathanlacayo3395 I think the reason why the problem seems to be on the fold closure is that he pushes too much chest for his voice, so the larynx goes up and he tends to go to falsetto.
He has to lower the volume, let go the voice freely and relax in general in my opinion
@@utilitydiskFirstly, it's overall a good video to demonstrate the concept. I do agree that it can sound better. He did also mention that tone wise he wouldn't sing that way in a song. I do think his larynx is going high. I also think his air placement is a little off and that he's still a bit not use to it, and so very tense.
to this and the first three replies to this: this exposition of a very well-chosen concept which contributes to nearly everything you are trying to accomplish as a singer is absolutely brilliant. he is not letting any other particular technique get in the way of illustrating what is being demonstrated. the focus being described can be used with larynx high or low. i haven't seen anything in the comments here that reveals as deep a grasp of the subject matter accompanied by the ability to verbalize a useful visualization with exceptional clarity. also, for a "tense" voice, he managed to move through that bit of his range successfully pretty openly and furthermore he was not going to falsetto!